A serving of Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli on a black plate.

23 Potluck Dishes My Dad Went Back for a Second Helping of Without Saying a Word

Potlucks get easier to plan when the table has enough variety for people to build completely different plates. These 23 potluck dishes cover smoked wings, casseroles, pasta salads, dips, corn sides, chicken, shrimp, crostini, a breakfast bake, and dessert. Some can be made ahead and carried in the dish they bake in, while others are better served fresh from the smoker, air fryer, or stovetop. The mix gives the table warm mains, cold sides, shareable appetizers, and something sweet without leaning too heavily on one style of food.

A serving of Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli on a black plate.
Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Pork Tenderloin Crostini with Lime Crema

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Pork Tenderloin Crostini with Lime Crema. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thin slices of pork make Pork Tenderloin Crostini with Lime Crema a six-serving appetizer built on toasted baguette rounds. The pork gets a dry rub with brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, garlic, thyme, cayenne, and chipotle before a 20-minute bake, while sour cream, mayonnaise, lime juice, and zest form the crema. Make the pork and sauce ahead, then toast and assemble the crostini close to serving so the bread stays crisp.
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Mexican Street Corn Salad

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Mexican Street Corn Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Grilled corn gives Mexican Street Corn Salad six servings with red bell pepper, green onion, jalapeño, mayonnaise, lime juice, chili powder, cilantro, and cotija. The displayed total is 30 minutes, but the instructions separately call for thorough chilling before serving. Cutting the kernels from the cobs keeps the elote-style seasoning while making the dish easier to scoop from a communal bowl. Bring it cold beside enchiladas, chicken, smoked meat, tacos, or burgers.
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Smoked Garlic Parmesan Wings

Chicken wings with garlic and Parmesan on a white plate.
Smoked Garlic Parmesan Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Garlic butter and Parmesan coat Smoked Garlic Parmesan Wings after the chicken spends an hour over low smoke. Six servings take 1 hour 5 minutes, using two pounds of wings with butter, minced garlic, Parmesan, red pepper flakes, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. The wings return to a 450°F grill for a short crisping step before they are tossed with the cheese mixture. Serve them hot with celery, ranch, or blue cheese dip.
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Million Dollar Spaghetti

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Million Dollar Spaghetti. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Layers of meat sauce and cheese turn Million Dollar Spaghetti into a six-serving casserole in one hour. Ground beef and Italian sausage cook with onion, mushrooms, bell pepper, garlic, marinara, and Italian seasoning, while cream cheese, ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella create the middle and top layers. Everything goes into a 9×13-inch baking dish before a 40-minute bake. The casserole can also be assembled ahead, making it practical for a potluck that needs a substantial pasta main.
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Strawberry Upside Down Cake

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Strawberry Upside Down Cake. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Ripe strawberries line the bottom of Strawberry Upside Down Cake before the finished dessert is flipped onto a plate. Ten servings take one hour with strawberries, butter, sugar, flour, baking powder, baking soda, egg, egg yolk, sour cream, vanilla, and salt. The berries bake beneath the batter and become the top once the cake cools and is inverted. Bring it as the sweet finish for the table, with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream served separately if wanted.
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Chicken Spaghetti

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Chicken Spaghetti. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cream cheese and Cheddar help Chicken Spaghetti feed eight in 50 minutes from a 9×13-inch baking dish. Broken spaghetti combines with cooked chicken, onion, garlic, milk, cream of chicken soup, bell peppers, cream cheese, and shredded Cheddar before baking until bubbly. Rotisserie chicken can shorten the prep, and the casserole can be frozen before baking. Bring it hot and pair it with salad, garlic bread, or vegetables when the potluck needs another filling main.
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Air Fryer Irish Nachos

A platter of Air Fryer Irish Nachos topped with melted cheese, sour cream, bacon bits, and chopped green onions.
Air Fryer Irish Nachos. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Potato slices replace tortilla chips in Air Fryer Irish Nachos, giving four servings in 22 minutes. Yellow potatoes get olive oil, garlic salt, smoked paprika, and black pepper before crisping in the air fryer, then Cheddar and bacon melt over the top. Green onions and sour cream finish the dish. These are best served immediately, so they fit a potluck where the air fryer is nearby, or the appetizer can reach the table as soon as it is finished.
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Sloppy Joe Casserole

A serving of Sloppy Joe Casserole pasta with meat on a plate with a fork.
Sloppy Joe Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Penne turns Sloppy Joe Casserole into six servings of familiar sandwich flavors in baked pasta form. The 45-minute casserole uses ground beef, onion, garlic, tomato sauce, ketchup, Worcestershire, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, green bell pepper, Monterey Jack, and crumbled hamburger buns. A buttery bun topping browns over the cheese during the final bake. The dish can also be assembled ahead, which makes it useful when potluck prep needs to happen before guests arrive.
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Bacon Fried Corn

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Bacon Fried Corn. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bacon drippings cook the corn in Bacon Fried Corn, a four-serving side ready in 15 minutes. Fresh or frozen kernels share the Blackstone or a large skillet with chopped bacon, garlic, green onions, paprika, parsley, salt, and pepper. The corn cooks directly where the bacon browned so it picks up the rendered fat and browned bits. Double the batch for a larger gathering and serve it warm beside burgers, smoked chicken, casseroles, or grilled meat.
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Cabbage Roll Casserole

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Cabbage Roll Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Layered cabbage leaves replace individual rolls in Cabbage Roll Casserole, an eight-serving bake that takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Ground beef, onion, garlic, tomatoes, cooked rice, dill, sour cream, and mozzarella are arranged between softened cabbage leaves in a 9×13-inch dish. The source specifically recommends it for potlucks as well as family dinners. Bring it hot and let guests cut or scoop portions alongside bread, green beans, or a lighter salad.
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Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings

Smoked and glazed peach-chipotle chicken wings on a black plate.
Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Peach jam and chipotle give Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings a sticky glaze over smoky chicken. Four servings use two pounds of wings with salt, pepper, peach jam, chipotle in adobo, extra adobo sauce, and apple cider vinegar. The wings smoke for about an hour, then return to high heat for a brief crisping step before being tossed in sauce. Put extra glaze on the side and serve them while hot for a shareable potluck appetizer.
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Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs

A close-up of a dish featuring colorful tortellini mixed with meatballs, spinach, and chopped red bell peppers, topped with melted cheese, served in a white bowl.
Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Griddle cooking turns Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs into eight servings in 30 minutes. Fresh tortellini, precooked meatballs, onion, garlic, bell pepper, cherry tomatoes, spinach, Italian seasoning, and mozzarella cook across the flat-top griddle while water and a dome steam the pasta until tender. The source notes that the recipe is suited to feeding a hungry group. Serve it straight from the griddle while the cheese is melted, especially for an outdoor potluck or backyard gathering.
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Sweet Potato Casserole

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Sweet Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Pecans and brown sugar top Sweet Potato Casserole instead of marshmallows, giving eight servings in 1 hour 10 minutes. Cooked sweet potatoes are mixed with eggs, salt, and pepper, then spread into an 8×8-inch dish before cinnamon, brown sugar, and chopped pecans go over the top. The full casserole can be assembled ahead and refrigerated before baking. Bring it warm beside turkey, ham, pork, or other savory mains when the potluck needs a sweeter vegetable side.
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Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken

Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken topped with sliced jalapeños and cilantro on a white plate, next to a stack of tortillas.
Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Hatch chile salsa carries Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken through six servings in 4 hours 10 minutes. Chicken breasts or thighs cook over sliced onion, garlic, salsa, cumin, and smoked paprika or chipotle powder until tender enough to shred directly into the sauce. The low setting can run 5 to 6 hours. Keep the chicken warm in the slow cooker and set out tortillas, rice, chips, cheese, or other toppings so guests can build tacos, bowls, or nachos.
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Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese

A wooden spatula holds up a square slice of baked casserole topped with melted cheese and chopped herbs, with more casserole in the background.
Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sausage, potatoes, beans, peppers, eggs, and two cheeses make Cowboy Breakfast Casserole Loaded With Sausage, Potatoes, and Cheese an eight-serving bake in 1 hour 10 minutes. Italian sausage and vegetables cook first before joining frozen diced potatoes, black beans, Cheddar, pepper Jack, eggs, milk, and Dijon. The 9×13-inch dish gives it useful capacity for brunch potlucks. Cut it into squares and serve with fruit, biscuits, salsa, sour cream, or hot sauce.
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Steak & Pasta Salad

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Steak & Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cooked steak makes Steak & Pasta Salad hearty enough to work as either a side or a main. Eight servings have a displayed 25-minute total, with pasta, spinach, cherry tomatoes, radishes, corn, blue cheese, red onion, and optional candied walnuts filling the bowl. A buttermilk ranch dressing uses mayonnaise, buttermilk, Dijon, lemon, herbs, and garlic. The source specifically recommends it for potlucks, and the components can be prepared ahead before tossing together.
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Carrots au Gratin

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Carrots au Gratin. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Velouté sauce and a cheesy crumb topping turn Carrots au Gratin into six servings in 30 minutes. Baby carrots are parboiled before being covered with a sauce of butter, shallot, flour, broth, lemon juice, Dijon, salt, and white pepper. Breadcrumbs, Parmesan, horseradish, thyme, and butter form the topping. The carrots and sauce can be prepared up to two days ahead, then assembled and baked close to serving, which suits a potluck side well.
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Rotisserie Chicken Pasta Salad

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Rotisserie Chicken Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Leftover chicken becomes Rotisserie Chicken Pasta Salad with bowtie pasta, roasted red peppers, red onion, basil, parsley, and garlic. Six servings take 30 minutes, while Greek yogurt, lemon juice, white wine vinegar, and optional sugar form the no-mayonnaise dressing. The source specifically recommends it for potlucks and suggests keeping the dressing separate until about 30 minutes before serving. Carry it chilled as a side that also brings enough chicken to feel more substantial.
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Shrimp and Grits Casserole

Shrimp and Grits Casserole in a black dish.
Shrimp and Grits Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cheesy baked grits give Shrimp and Grits Casserole six servings in 1 hour 10 minutes. Grits cook with broth, milk, Cheddar, pepper Jack, butter, and egg before baking, while bacon, shrimp, onion, bell pepper, garlic, wine, broth, cream, corn, herbs, and cayenne form the topping. Spoon the shrimp mixture over the baked base just before serving. The casserole adds seafood to a potluck table that may already be heavy on chicken, beef, and pasta.
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Smoked Lil Smokies

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Smoked Lil Smokies. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Raspberry jam and barbecue sauce coat Smoked Lil Smokies before the cocktail sausages spend 2 to 2½ hours in the smoker. Four servings use Lit’l Smokies, BBQ sauce, jam, and Worcestershire sauce, all cooked uncovered in a cast-iron or disposable pan. The source specifically calls them a good potluck choice because they reheat well and can be kept warm in a slow cooker. Set out toothpicks and napkins so guests can grab them easily.
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Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas

A baking dish filled with creamy green chili enchiladas topped with chopped cilantro, with tomatoes visible in the background.
Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Green chile sauce keeps Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas easy to portion into six servings in 40 minutes. Three cups of prepared green chili salsa chicken are rolled into flour tortillas, then covered with green enchilada sauce mixed with sour cream and topped with Colby Jack cheese. The enchiladas bake in a 9×13-inch dish until bubbly and can be assembled up to a day ahead. Bring the whole pan and add avocado, cilantro, or salsa at serving time.
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Guinness Beer Cheese Dip

Guinness Cheese Dip on a platter with soft pretzels.
Guinness Beer Cheese Dip. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Irish Cheddar and stout make Guinness Beer Cheese Dip an eight-serving appetizer in only 15 minutes. Butter and flour form the base before milk, Guinness, Dijon, Worcestershire, garlic powder, paprika, onion powder, cayenne, white pepper, and shredded cheese are whisked into a smooth sauce. The source recommends serving it fresh because reheating can cause separation. Keep it warm in a small slow cooker and offer pretzels, bread cubes, crackers, pita, or vegetables for dipping.
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Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli

A serving of Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli on a black plate.
Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Raw broccoli goes into Broccoli Rice Casserole with Fresh Broccoli without blanching, keeping the florets from turning mushy during baking. Eight servings take 55 minutes with cooked white rice, Cheddar, cream cheese, butter, milk, flour, Dijon, paprika, onion powder, and garlic powder. Everything goes into a 9×13-inch dish under another layer of Cheddar. The casserole can be assembled and frozen before baking, making it a practical side or meatless main for a shared table.
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